Under the CARES Act, comprehensive private health insurance plans must reimburse a test provider based on the rate negotiated between the plan and the provider (i.e., the in-network rate) that was put in place prior to this emergency.
If there is no negotiated rate between the plan and provider (i.e., the provider is out-of-network), the plan pays the provider based on the provider’s own “cash price” (or a lower price if the plan can negotiate one). This “cash price” must be posted online while there is a declared public health emergency. Providers that fail to make their price public could face a civil monetary penalty of up to $300/day.